In several postulated LMFBR subassembly-to-subassembly failure propagation events, it is hypothesized that the duct wall of an accident subassembly fails and deposits molten fuel on the outer wall of an adjacent subassembly. It is therefore necessary to determine if the deposited fuel will fail the adjacent wall and thus propagate the event. This entails a thermal stress analysis, and since at times the adjacent subassembly is internally pressurized, thermomechanical analysis are also of value. Solutions are presented for several elastic plastic thermal problems. Some of these examples are compared to available analytic solutions. In addition, the hypothetical accident of molten fuel deposition on the adjacent hexcan is addressed. Combinati...
Due to the high inertia of the metal coolant, the safety concerns of the next generation LMRs (e.g. ...
International audienceIn order to characterize the timing, mode and size of a possible lower head fa...
Abstract: Control volume finite difference analysis of thetransient temperature distributions and as...
An analytical investigation of certain problems in the area of subassembly-to-subassembly failure pr...
This paper describes the code capability related to the safety requirements in nuclear plants. The ...
This paper presents a parametric study of thermal hydraulic and structural mechanic analyses of acci...
A mathematical model has been developed for estimati the burnup at which mechanical failure occurs i...
A numerical solution for two-dimensional transient thermal stresses in a liquid metal cooled nuclear...
AbstractTo demonstrate the structural integrity of a reactor pressure vessel, a detailed stress anal...
The inventory of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) generated in nuclear power plants is continuously increasi...
The overpressure fragility of a Mark I boiling water reactor drywell was performed by detailed finit...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A fuel pin failure model is d...
Comparative analyses have been performed with 3-D finite element (FE) models for a six loop cladded ...
A severe accident management concept, known as ‘in-vessel retention (IVR)’, is widely used in advanc...
Rapid generation of high pressures and mechanical work may result when thermal energy is transferred...
Due to the high inertia of the metal coolant, the safety concerns of the next generation LMRs (e.g. ...
International audienceIn order to characterize the timing, mode and size of a possible lower head fa...
Abstract: Control volume finite difference analysis of thetransient temperature distributions and as...
An analytical investigation of certain problems in the area of subassembly-to-subassembly failure pr...
This paper describes the code capability related to the safety requirements in nuclear plants. The ...
This paper presents a parametric study of thermal hydraulic and structural mechanic analyses of acci...
A mathematical model has been developed for estimati the burnup at which mechanical failure occurs i...
A numerical solution for two-dimensional transient thermal stresses in a liquid metal cooled nuclear...
AbstractTo demonstrate the structural integrity of a reactor pressure vessel, a detailed stress anal...
The inventory of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) generated in nuclear power plants is continuously increasi...
The overpressure fragility of a Mark I boiling water reactor drywell was performed by detailed finit...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A fuel pin failure model is d...
Comparative analyses have been performed with 3-D finite element (FE) models for a six loop cladded ...
A severe accident management concept, known as ‘in-vessel retention (IVR)’, is widely used in advanc...
Rapid generation of high pressures and mechanical work may result when thermal energy is transferred...
Due to the high inertia of the metal coolant, the safety concerns of the next generation LMRs (e.g. ...
International audienceIn order to characterize the timing, mode and size of a possible lower head fa...
Abstract: Control volume finite difference analysis of thetransient temperature distributions and as...